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Sri Lanka: Diabolical mind of LTTE Spy Chief – Part 2

December 16, 2022
Defence

The first part of this article published last week narrated certain aspects of the life of Sivashankar alias ‘Pottu Ammaan’ the much-dreaded intelligence chief of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

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All we have of freedom; all we use or know – Our Victory Day

December 16, 2022
Bangladesh/History

Today is 16 December. It is our Victory Day. This is a day of celebration for us all in Bangladesh!In memory of our Victory Day of 16 December 1971, our fallen heroes

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Role of Diplomacy in Enhancing Exports

December 16, 2022
Business/Diplomacy

As the Government seeks to re-engage with the global economy in order to enhance exports and encourage export-oriented foreign direct investment, new strategies formulated collectively by all stakeholders are needed to complement

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Rogue Academics in Sri Lanka: Step Down Mr Vice Chancellor – Teachers Association 

December 16, 2022
Corruption/Education

by A Special Correspondent Sri Lanka Guardian published a news article regarding Two (02) Major Research Fraudulency committed by the current vice chancellor of South Eastern University of Sri Lanka on 04th

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The Road to De-Dollarisation Will Run through Saudi Arabia

December 15, 2022
Columns

On 9 December, China’s President Xi Jinping met with the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to discuss deepening ties between the Gulf countries and China. At

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Human Rights: The White Man’s Burden

December 15, 2022
Culture/Human Rights

Every time I hear someone within White Empire talk about human rights I throw up a little. All the vaunted talk about human rights and democracy serves the same purpose as Christianity

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China’s Supports Welcomed by People in the East

December 15, 2022
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Deputy Chief of the Chinese Embassy Mr. Hu Wei paid a visit to the Eastern Province from 8th to 10th December, to follow up the distribution of China’s recent donation to the island in

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Nepal’s very own ‘Game of Throwns’

December 14, 2022
Nepal

The second multiparty elections in Nepal on 20 November after the new constitution 2015 have been unique. For the first time, the simultaneous federal and provincial elections were contested as pre-poll alliances

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Sri Lanka: Recontextualizing cheeky ‘Manape’

December 14, 2022
Politics/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

by Lakshman Dissanayake and Bernard Fernando on behalf of the LEADS Forum 1.      Background A General election, if held under the current system in Sri Lanka without rectifying its covert critical system

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The U.S. Egged on the Coup in Peru

December 14, 2022
Peru

On December 7, 2022, Pedro Castillo sat in his office on what would be the last day of his presidency of Peru. His lawyers went over spreadsheets that showed Castillo would triumph

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